The company also said it would suspend dividend payments in the future, and use that money instead to "opportunistically repurchase" its stock. The company said it has $190 million available for share repurchases, but wouldn't say how much it will spend.

The stock inched higher Tuesday to come off its low, but is still trading down 5% for the day and 39% year to date.

Seaworld has been hammered by controversy ever since CNN aired the documentary "Blackfish" in 2013. The film suggests that the undesirable living conditions of Seaworld's orcas prompted one of them, Tillikum, to kill its trainer, Dawn Brancheau, in 2010.

PETA has also hounded Seaworld for years, saying the parks mistreat its animals.

Seaworld has fought back, pursuing legal action against a breeding ban in California that it called "overreaching." But the company changed course earlier this year, and said it was phasing out orca shows altogether.